IF FOOD DISAGREES.
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Nearly ever after eating, j without suffeo ing agony. 1 indigestion, s| gastritis; but I it, no matter II liow many do® —quick reliei t by taking hal ated Magnesi; immediately neutralises tl fermentation, of all stomach allies the ston digestion in a pi Care should b getting the gen nesia which is powder and tabl
•ated Magnesia
ifbody suffers at times full any can rarely eat [|ig the most excruciatIpome people call this Sue dyspepsia; others jio matter what you call how many remedies or [ors you may have tried may usually be obtained a teaspoonful of Bisur- | in a little hot water after meals. This
; acid and stops food lie cause of nine-tenths trouble, and thus enLacli to proceed with linless, normal manner.
e taken to insist on mine Bisurated Magi' obtainable in both let form.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1919, Page 4
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143IF FOOD DISAGREES. Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1919, Page 4
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